City Creatures and Chicago’s Urban Wildlife
As we look forward to our week-long engagement May 23 – 29 at Chicago’s Facets Cinematheque, we’ve been thrilled to discover some local organizations and people whose approach to life, work and art...
View ArticleFootage Rescued and Set to New Music
When a film is finished, there’s always some great material left on the cutting room floor. After completing post production on The Cold Lands, writer/director Tom Gilroy had an idea for using some of...
View ArticleAdventure Out with Cliff Hodges
While planning for our screening at San Francisco’s Roxie Theater July 16th, we happened upon California’s Adventure Out and its CEO & Founder Cliff Hodges. Cliff is a world class outdoor guide and...
View ArticleMinneapolis: City by Nature
The Cold Lands opens July 25th for a week-long engagement at the Film Society of Minneapolis/St. Paul. Not only do the Twin Cities have a vibrant film scene, they offer ample opportunities for...
View ArticleIn My Nature: Eric Sharpe
The Cold Lands team invites visitors to our web site to add to our #InMyNature collection of images. That term/tag is used for a lot of things on the web, but most often to capture moments where the...
View ArticleScenes of Natural Austin by Resident Explorers
The Cold Lands has a one-night engagement at the Austin Film Society on Tuesday. We scoured Instagram for some candid nature shots by residents so we could immerse ourselves in the local landscape. The...
View ArticleWe’ve Got Mail – A Catskills Scene by David Fuchs
Thanks to David Fuchs from Delray Beach, Florida, for submitting this photo through thecoldlands.com. Here’s David’s story to go with it! I took this photo in the Catskill Mountains in 1981. I am from...
View ArticleLoveHoldLetGo Embraces British Columbia
We met Jess X Chen a couple years back when she was an instrumental part of Cinereach’s grassroots audience engagement work for Beasts of the Southern Wild. She lent her organizing prowess, but also...
View ArticleSelections from Haiku in English by Jim Kacian
As a complement to our interview with Jim Kacian for International Haiku Day, here’s a selection of Jim’s favorite works from his book Haiku in English: The First Hundred Years, with descriptions and...
View ArticleJim Kacian: a Career in Haiku
April 17th is International Haiku Poetry Day! We’re observing it by hearing from Jim Kacian, a haiku poet, editor, publisher, speaker and founder of The Haiku Foundation and the Red Moon Press. We’re...
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